Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3427238 Virology 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bemisia tabaci transmission was demonstrated for virions derived from cloned infectious cDNAs of Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV). RNA transcripts synthesized from the cDNA clone of LIYV RNA 1 and for clones of seven genotypes (pR6, p1-1a, p1-2b, p1-2f, p1-4h, p1-5b, and p1-5d) of LIYV RNA 2 produced virions or virion-like particles (VLPs) when inoculated to tobacco protoplasts. pR6, p1-1a, and p1-2f virions were transmissible to plants by B. tabaci and transmission frequencies ranged from 15 to 80%, depending on the virion concentration. In contrast, no transmission was observed for p1-5b VLPs even though their concentrations were comparable to that of transmissible virions. p1-5b VLPs also differed from transmissible virions by the absence of an intact CPm, and this correlated with an out-of-frame stop codon mutation in the CPm gene. This is the first report of the vector transmissibility of infectious cDNAs-derived virions for a virus in the genus Crinivirus.

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